I believe the main concern at S&P is that, in America, there is a growing fringe of politicians who believe that we don’t need to pay for the spending that Congress already approved. That fringe want us to arbitrarily renege on the financial commitments Congress has already made.[/quote]
I swear to God Brian, I don’t mean to be antagonistic as I rather not upset people on this board.
But you are truly an uninformed moron of the highest order, a brainwashed automaton, or just a bad person who is in on the joke, but will lie and obfuscate relentlessly to further your agenda.
If you’re not a bad man, then it is truly a wonder how someone so clueless and feeble minded as yourself is able to be financially successful independent of government largess or inheritance.
You’re the equivalent of this boards live-in Pravda representative spreading the state’s, but not reality’s, version of the truth.
Almost everything you’ve posted regarding politics and economics that I’ve read here over the past couple of years has been wrong and the things you advocate are some of the primary reasons we’re in the fix we’re in — and will never be the solution.